Overview
- González won silver in the women's 20 km race walk at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo and said she set the Mexican record in the event.
- She returned to Mexico to an airport reception organized by the Navy, complete with mariachis, reflecting institutional support for the cabo and national team athlete.
- With World Athletics phasing out the 20 km and 35 km from 2026, she plans to shift to the new half‑marathon walk and says she is unlikely to contest the marathon distance.
- Her coach, Ignacio Zamudio, says the program now centers on sustaining medal‑level performances rather than merely top‑eight results, with competitive starts planned in 2026.
- La Jornada notes the medal is Mexico's 15th at a World Championships in athletics, the ninth in race walking, and the first in the discipline since Lupita González's 2017 silver.